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New Straits Times
23-05-2025
- Business
- New Straits Times
Swedish giant Hexagon, Malaysia's Naico to bolster local aerospace sector
KUALA LUMPUR: Sweden's Hexagon AB and National Aerospace Industry Corp Malaysia (Naico) have teamed up to boost innovation and digital growth in the local aerospace sector. Hexagon, through its manufacturing intelligence division, and Naico signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on the partnership during the 17th edition of the Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition today. Hexagon, a global leader in precision technologies at any scale, has about 24,800 employees in 50 countries and net sales of 5.4 billion euros. The partnership aims to drive advancements in manufacturing, strengthen the supply chain and upskill the workforce. Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence managing director for Asean Terrence Lim said the deal supports Malaysia's goal of becoming a regional aerospace hub. "We are excited to team up with Naico, a leader in the Asia Pacific aerospace scene. This partnership brings digital expertise and industry insight to help build a strong, competitive ecosystem in Malaysia" he said. Naico chief executive officer Shamsul Kamar Abu Samah said using Hexagon's advanced solutions and Malaysia Aerospace Centre of Excellence will help raise the country's role in the global aerospace industry. The pact aligns with national plans under the Malaysian Aerospace Industry Blueprint 2030 and the 12th Malaysia Plan. Naico, an agency under Investment, Trade and Industry Ministry, will act as the main coordinator for stakeholders and communications. Meanwhile, Hexagon will provide technical knowledge and support for joint efforts in training and capacity building.
Yahoo
17-04-2025
- Automotive
- Yahoo
Industrial Metrology Market Research 2025 - Global Forecast to 2030 with Key Players like Hexagon AB and Carl Zeiss AG Dominating
The global industrial metrology market is projected to reach USD 19.03 billion by 2030, growing from USD 14.31 billion in 2025 at a CAGR of 5.9%. This growth is driven by increased R&D in 3D metrology, IoT sensor integration, and an emphasis on quality control in precision manufacturing sectors such as aerospace, automotive, and electronics. The software segment is expected to experience the highest growth due to its critical role in accurate measurements. In addition, North America will maintain a significant market share, driven by demand from its automotive and aerospace sectors. Major players include Hexagon AB, Carl Zeiss AG, and KEYENCE CORPORATION. Industrial Metrology Market Dublin, April 17, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Industrial Metrology Market by CMM, ODS, Measuring Instrument, X-Ray & CT System, AOI System, Form Measurement Machine, 2D Equipment, Quality & Inspection, Reverse Inspection, and Mapping & Modeling - Global Forecast to 2030" has been added to offering. The global industrial metrology market is anticipated to reach USD 19.03 billion by 2030, rising from USD 14.31 billion in 2025, registering a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 5.9% during the forecast period. This growth is driven by increased R&D expenditure in 3D metrology, which enhances sophisticated and accurate measurement solutions. Integration with IoT sensors is facilitating real-time data acquisition, predictive maintenance, and process optimization. E nhanced focus on quality control in precision manufacturing boosts demand for high-accuracy measurement systems, especially in aerospace, automotive, and electronics sectors. Furthermore, the rise of autonomous driving technologies propels the demand for precise metrology solutions in manufacturing crucial automotive components, accelerating the broad application of industrial metrology across diverse industries to boost production efficiency and meet regulatory standards. Software to Register Highest CAGR in Offering Segment The software segment is expected to record the highest CAGR in the industrial metrology market due to its critical role in measurement, testing, and management across industry sectors. It simplifies the measurement process by integrating with hardware such as coordinate measuring machines (CMMs) and scanners for precise dimensional analysis in fields like aerospace and automotive. Cloud-enabled products offer advantages like remote access and real-time collaboration, enhancing data storage, analysis, and management. Hexagon AB, for instance, is investing in software technology, offering solutions like QUINDOS 2020.2 and cloud-enabled imaging software to improve industrial process efficiency and accuracy. The integration of Industry 4.0 technologies is increasingly driving the adoption of sophisticated metrology software, with an emphasis on CAD/CAM applications and automation tools for quality assurance and process enhancement. Aerospace & Defense to Hold Second Largest Market Share The aerospace and defense industry is expected to secure the second-largest market share due to its reliance on precision, quality, and adherence to regulatory standards. Aircraft manufacturers operate in a competitive landscape, addressing cost pressures, changing regulations, and sustainability challenges. The sector adopts advanced manufacturing techniques, such as additive manufacturing and precision machining, facilitated by industrial metrology which ensures accuracy in producing critical parts like aircraft frames, wings, engines, and subassemblies. Metrology solutions are crucial for the accuracy of vital components like aero-engine turbines and landing gear, significantly boosting efficiency in maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) operations, thereby extending aerospace asset lifecycles. North America Registers Second Largest Market Share North America holds the second-largest industrial metrology market share, driven by robust demand from key sectors like automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing. In the US, metrology solutions are vital for maintaining high-quality standards and production efficiency in automotive manufacturing. Aerospace and defense industries increasingly leverage metrology technologies to ensure precision in component production and regulatory compliance. The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) promotes domestic manufacturing, driving demand for industrial metrology due to stringent content requirements. The presence of institutions such as the North American Cooperation in Metrology (NORAMET) and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) ensures standardized measurement practices, increasing the adoption of advanced metrology technologies. Market Participants The primary participants in the industrial metrology market are categorized as follows: Tier 1 - 35%, Tier 2 - 45%, and Tier 3 - 20%, with C-Level professionals making up 35%, Director Level 25%, and others 40%. Regionally, North America accounts for 45%, Asia Pacific 30%, Europe 20%, and the Rest of the World 5%. Major market players include Hexagon AB (Sweden), Carl Zeiss AG (Germany), KLA Corporation (US), KEYENCE CORPORATION (Japan), Mitutoyo Corporation (Japan), among others. Market Insights and Future Prospects The report segments the industrial metrology market by offering, equipment, application, end-use industries, and region, providing comprehensive insights into drivers, restraints, opportunities, and challenges influencing market growth. This report aids market leaders and new entrants in understanding competitive dynamics and planning strategic approaches. Additionally, the report offers insights into key drivers, restraints, opportunities, and challenges within the market landscape alongside qualitative and quantitative market assessments. Key Benefits of the Report: Understanding market drivers such as increasing R&D investments, IoT sensor integration, quality control emphasis, and autonomous driving technology deployment. Identifying restraints like technical knowledge gaps and big data handling challenges. Exploring opportunities through quality control emphasis in the food industry and increased adoption of cloud-based and IIoT technologies. Addressing challenges related to cybersecurity and 3D metrology software usability. Gaining insights into product development, market diversification, and competitive assessments of key players such as Hexagon AB, Nikon Corporation, FARO, and others. Key Attributes: Report Attribute Details No. of Pages 381 Forecast Period 2025 - 2030 Estimated Market Value (USD) in 2025 $14.31 Billion Forecasted Market Value (USD) by 2030 $19.03 Billion Compound Annual Growth Rate 5.9% Regions Covered Global Key Topics Covered: Market Dynamics Drivers Increasing R&D Investment in 3D Metrology Rising Integration of IoT Sensors into Industrial Metrology Solutions Growing Focus on Quality Control and Inspection in Precision Manufacturing Mounting Deployment of Autonomous Driving Technologies Restraints Limited Technical Knowledge Regarding Integration of Industrial Metrology with Robots and 3D Models Concerns Regarding Big Data Handling and Manufacturing Unit Configuration Opportunities Growing Emphasis on Quality Control and Regulatory Compliance in Food Industry Increasing Adoption of Cloud-based, IIoT, and AI Technologies to Store and Analyze Metrological Data Rising Implementation of Industry 5.0 Technologies Challenges Growing Concern About Cyber Security Shortage of Easy-To-Use 3D Metrology Software Solutions Case Study Analysis Volumetric Accuracy Research Institute Uses Renishaw Xm-60 Multi-Axis Calibrator to Reduce Spatial Accuracy Measurement Time Hexagon's Aicon Stereoscan Neo-Structured Light Scanner and Leica Absolute Tracker Help Create 3D Printed Replica of Michelangelo's David Sculpture Alloy Specialties Deploys Hexagon's Tempo Technology to Improve Production Capacity Kawasaki's Maryville Plant Installs Renishaw's Revo 5-Axis Systems to Reduce Daily Inspection Time Dawn Machinery Adopts Renishaw's Xk10 Alignment Laser System to Increase Custom Machine Tool Production Efficiency Ford Motor Company Uses Zygo Nexviewtm Nx2Tm to Monitor Gear Surface Processing Company Profiles Hexagon Ab Carl Zeiss AG Keyence Corporation Kla Corporation Mitutoyo Corporation Nikon Corporation Faro Jenoptik Renishaw PLC Creaform Accuscan Carmar Accuracy Co. Ltd. Baker Hughes Company Nordson Corporation Cairnhill Att Metrology Solutions Sgs Société Générale De Surveillance SA Trimet Automated Precision Inc (API) Applied Materials, Inc. Perceptron, Inc. Shining 3D Intertek Group PLC Bruker Metrologic Group Innovmetric Software Inc. Smartray GmbH Wenzel Group Scantech (Hangzhou) Co. Ltd. Polyga Inc. For more information about this report visit About is the world's leading source for international market research reports and market data. We provide you with the latest data on international and regional markets, key industries, the top companies, new products and the latest trends. Attachment Industrial Metrology Market CONTACT: CONTACT: Laura Wood,Senior Press Manager press@ For E.S.T Office Hours Call 1-917-300-0470 For U.S./ CAN Toll Free Call 1-800-526-8630 For GMT Office Hours Call +353-1-416-8900
Yahoo
02-04-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Notice to the Annual General Meeting in Hexagon AB (publ)
STOCKHOLM, April 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The shareholders of Hexagon AB are invited to attend the Annual General Meeting (AGM) to be held at 17:00 CET on Monday 5 May 2025, at IVA Conference Center, Grev Turegatan 16, Stockholm. The Board of Directors has, pursuant to Chapter 7, Section 4 a of the Swedish Companies Act (Sw. aktiebolagslagen) and the company's Articles of Association, decided that shareholders shall be able to exercise their voting rights by postal voting before the General Meeting. Consequently, shareholders may choose to exercise their voting rights at the AGM by attending in person, through a proxy or by postal voting. A. PARTICIPATION IN PERSON OR BY PROXY Shareholders who wish to attend the AGM must: firstly, be recorded as shareholders in the share register maintained by Euroclear Sweden AB on Thursday 24 April 2025, and secondly, notify the company of their attendance no later than Monday 28 April 2025, according to the instructions below. Notice of attendance to the Annual General Meeting can be given on Hexagon's website, or by post to: Hexagon AB, "Annual General Meeting", c/o Euroclear Sweden AB, P.O. Box 191, SE-101 23 Stockholm, Sweden, or by phone +46 8-402 92 21, on 28 April 2025 at the latest. When giving notice of attendance, the shareholder must state their name, personal identity number/corporate identity number, address, telephone number (daytime) and shareholding. For shareholders who wish to be represented by a proxy, an original proxy to act on behalf of the shareholder should be attached to the notice of attendance. A proxy form will be available on the company's website and will be sent by post to shareholders that contact the company and state their address. Representatives of a legal entity should also send a copy of the registration certificate or similar documentation of authorisation. B. PARTICIPATION BY POSTAL VOTING Shareholders may exercise their voting rights through postal voting. Shareholders who wish to participate in the Annual General Meeting by postal voting must: firstly, be recorded as shareholder in the share register maintained by Euroclear Sweden AB on Thursday 24 April 2025, and secondly, notify the company by submitting a postal vote in accordance with the instructions below, so that the postal vote is received by Euroclear Sweden AB no later than Monday 28 April 2025. A special form must be used for the postal vote. The postal voting form is available on the company's website A separate notification to the Annual General Meeting is not required as the postal voting form will be considered as a notification. Completed and signed postal voting forms can be sent by mail to Hexagon AB, "Annual General Meeting", c/o Euroclear Sweden AB, P.O. Box 191, SE-101 23 Stockholm, Sweden, or by e-mail to GeneralMeetingService@ Completed and signed forms must be received by Euroclear Sweden AB no later than 28 April 2025. Shareholders may also cast their votes electronically through verification with BankID via Euroclear Sweden AB's website by 28 April 2025 at the latest. Shareholders may not submit special instructions or conditions with the postal vote. In such cases, the entire postal vote will be invalid. Further instructions and conditions can be found in the postal voting form and at If the shareholder submits the postal vote by proxy, a written and dated power of attorney signed by the shareholder must be attached to the postal voting form. Proxy forms are available on the company's website and will be sent on request to shareholders who state their postal address. If the shareholder is a legal person, a registration certificate or other authorization document must be attached to the form. Please note that shareholders who wish to attend the Annual General Meeting in person or by proxy must notify the company in accordance with the instructions under the heading "Participation in person or by proxy" above. A notification of participation by postal voting is not sufficient for shareholders who wish to attend the Annual General Meeting in person or by proxy. C. NOMINEE-REGISTERED SHARES To participate in the AGM, shareholders with nominee-registered shares must – in addition to notification to the company of their attendance or submission of a postal vote – request their bank or broker to have the shares owner-registered with Euroclear Sweden AB, in order for the shareholder to be recorded in the share register. Such re-registration must be made by 24 April 2025 and the nominee should be notified in due time before this date. Re-registration requested by the shareholder in such time that the registration has been completed by the nominee no later than 28 April 2025 will be taken into account in the preparation of the share register. D. AGENDA OF THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Proposal for agenda Opening of the Meeting. Election of Chairman of the Meeting. Preparation and approval of the voting list. Approval of the agenda. Election of two persons to check the minutes. Determination of compliance with the rules of convocation. Address by the President. Presentation of (a) the annual report and the auditors' report, as well as the consolidated financial report and auditors' report on the consolidated financial report for the financial year 2024, (b) a statement from the company's auditor confirming compliance with the guidelines for the remuneration of senior executives that have applied since the preceding Annual General Meeting, and (c) the proposal of the Board of Directors for the dividend and statement thereon. Resolutions concerning (a) adoption of the income statement and balance sheet, and of the consolidated income statement and consolidated balance sheet, all as per 31 December 2024, (b) disposition of the Company's profit as set forth in the balance sheet adopted by the Meeting and the record date for dividend distribution, and (c) discharge of the Board of Directors and the Managing Director from personal liability. Determination of the number of members and deputy members of the Board of Directors. Determination of the fees to be paid to the board members and auditors. Election of board members and auditors. Election of members of the Nomination Committee. Resolution on approval of remuneration report. Resolution on a performance based long term incentive programme (Share Programme 2025/2028) Authorization for the Board of Directors on acquisition and transfer of own shares. Authorization for the Board of Directors to issue shares, convertibles and/or warrants. Closing of the Meeting. Proposals for resolutions Election of Chairman of the Meeting (item 2) The Nomination Committee elected in anticipation of the 2025 Annual General Meeting, comprising Mikael Ekdahl (Melker Schörling AB), Jan Dworsky (Swedbank Robur fonder), Brett Watson (Infor) and Daniel Kristiansson (Alecta) has proposed that Ola Rollén be elected Chairman of the 2025 Annual General Meeting. Proposal for resolution on dividend (item 9 b) For the financial year 2024, the Board of Directors proposes that a dividend of EUR 0.14 per share be declared. Wednesday 7 May 2025 is proposed as the record date for the right to receive dividend. If the Annual General Meeting so resolves, the dividend is expected to be distributed by Euroclear Sweden AB starting on Wednesday 14 May 2025. Payment is made in EUR, provided that EUR can be received by the shareholder's yield account; if not, payment will be distributed in SEK, whereby currency exchange is made in accordance with Euroclear Sweden AB's applicable procedures. Proposals regarding election of board members and auditor and fees (items 10-12) The Nomination Committee proposes the following: The number of Board Members shall be nine, without deputies. Directors' fees shall be paid as follows: SEK 2,700,000 to the Chairman of the Board, SEK 2,000,000 to the vice Chairman of the Board and SEK 850,000 to each of the other Board Members elected by the Annual General Meeting who are not employed by the company. As remuneration for committee work, the chairman of the Remuneration Committee shall receive SEK 115,000 and each member of the Remuneration Committee SEK 85,000 and the chairman of the Audit Committee shall receive SEK 425,000 and member of the Audit Committee SEK 315,000. Re-election of Board Members Ola Rollén, Gun Nilsson, Sofia Schörling Högberg, Märta Schörling Andreen, Erik Huggers, Annika Falkengren and Ralph Haupter and new election of Björn Rosengren and Tomas Eliasson as ordinary Board Members. John Brandon and Brett Watson have declined re-election. Re-election of Ola Rollén as the Chairman of the Board and new election of Björn Rosengren as vice Chairman of the Board. Re-election of auditing firm PricewaterhouseCoopers AB as the company's auditor for a period of one year, i.e., until the end of the Annual General Meeting 2026, in accordance with the recommendation from the Audit Committee, whereby it is noted that the auditing firm has notified that the authorised public accountant Bo Karlsson will be appointed principally responsible auditor. Fees to auditor shall be payable according to contract. Björn Rosengren (born 1959) has a long and diverse career in the business sector, most recently serving as CEO and Group President of ABB Ltd. Prior to this, Björn was the CEO of Sandvik, CEO of Wärtsilä and Deputy CEO of Atlas Copco. Björn is also an honorary doctor at the University of Vaasa and a board member of the World Childhood Foundation. Björn holds a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Chalmers University of Technology. Björn is considered independent in relation to the company and its management as well as major shareholders of the company. Björn (including related natural and legal persons) owns 332,873 shares in the company. Tomas Eliasson (born 1962) has extensive experience as a board member in several publicly listed companies. Currently, Tomas is a board member in Telia, Millicom International Cellular S.A, Boliden and Elekta, but Tomas has announced that he is leaving the Board of Directors of Millicom International Cellular S.A. in connection with the Annual General Meeting 2025. Tomas has previously served as CFO of Sandvik, Electrolux, Assa Abloy and Seco Tools. Tomas holds a Master of Science in Business and Economics from Uppsala University. Tomas is considered independent in relation to the company and its management as well as major shareholders of the company. Tomas (including related natural and legal persons) owns no shares in the company. Proposal for election of members of the Nomination Committee (item 13) Shareholders representing in total approximately 53 per cent of the number of votes in the company recommend that the AGM resolves as follows regarding the Nomination Committee in respect of the AGM 2026: The Nomination Committee shall have four members. Re-election of Mikael Ekdahl (Melker Schörling AB), Jan Dworsky (Swedbank Robur fonder), Brett Watson (Infor) and Daniel Kristiansson (Alecta) as members of the Nomination Committee in respect of the Annual General Meeting 2026. The Chairman of the Board shall be co-opted to the Nomination Committee. Re-election of Mikael Ekdahl as Chairman of the Nomination Committee. In case a shareholder, whom a member of the Nomination Committee represents, is no longer one of the major shareholders of Hexagon, or if a member of the Nomination Committee is no longer employed by such shareholder, or for any other reason leaves the Committee before the Annual General Meeting 2026, the Committee shall be entitled to appoint another representative among the major shareholders to replace such member. Resolution on approval of remuneration report (item 14) The Board of Directors proposes that the Annual General Meeting resolves to approve the Board of Director's report regarding compensation pursuant to Chapter 8, Section 53 a of the Swedish Companies Act. Proposal for resolution on a performance based long term incentive programme (Share Programme 2025/2028) (item 15) The Board of Directors proposes that the General Meeting resolves on implementation of a performance based long-term share programme for 2025 ("Share Programme 2025/2028") for the group management, division managers, senior executives and key employees within the Hexagon Group as follows. The rationale for the proposal The purpose of Share Programme 2025/2028 is to strengthen the Hexagon Group's ability to retain and recruit competent employees, provide competitive remuneration and to align the interests of the shareholders with the interests of the employees concerned. Through a share-based incentive programme, the employees' remuneration is tied to the company's earnings and value growth and creates long-term incentives for the programme participants. In light of the above, the Board of Directors believes that the implementation of Share Programme 2025/2028 may have a positive effect on the long-term value growth of the Group and, consequently, that Share Programme 2025/2028 is beneficial to both the shareholders and the company. Participants in Share Programme 2025/2028 and allocation Share Programme 2025/2028 is proposed to include a maximum of approximately 2,000 senior executives and key employees within the Hexagon Group, who are divided into five groups: the President and CEO ("Group 1"), group management ("Group 2"), division managers ("Group 3") and other senior executives and key employees ("Group 4" and "Group 5"). Invitation to participate in the programme shall be provided by Hexagon on or about 30 June 2025. Participation in Share Programme 2025/2028 requires that the participant, except for the President and CEO, has been employed by the Hexagon Group for at least twelve (12) months prior to the date of the offer. Participants are offered to be allocated performance awards that may entitle to Series B shares according to the conditions set out below. The performance awards shall be based on a maximum value for each participant category. The maximum value for the participants in Group 1 will be 100 per cent of the participant's annual base salary for 2025, for participants in Group 2, 50 per cent of the participant's annual base salary for 2025, for participants in Group 3 and Group 4, 100 per cent of the participant's annual base salary for 2025, and for participants in Group 5, 35 per cent of the participant's annual base salary for 2025. The total sum of the maximum values of the performance awards thus defined for all participants will not exceed EUR 60 million, including social costs. The share price used to calculate the number of shares to which the performance awards yields will be the volume-weighted average of the market price of Hexagon Series B shares on Nasdaq Stockholm during a period of five (5) trading days before the day the participants are offered to participate in the programme. Performance condition Allocated performance awards entitle to the receipt of Series B shares in the company provided that the performance condition related to the development of Hexagon's earnings per share[1] during the measurement period 1 January 2025 until 31 December 2028 is fulfilled, where the last financial year during the measurement period is compared with the financial year preceding the measurement period, with reservation for any reduction in the number of shares in accordance with the terms of Share Programme 2025/2028. The target level for the performance-based condition shall be an increase in the company's earnings per share during the financial year 2028 compared to the financial year 2024. If the target level is achieved, the participants shall be entitled to receive Series B shares in the company in accordance with the terms of Share Programme 2025/2028. The Board of Directors intends to present the fulfillment of the performance-based condition in the annual report for the financial year 2028. Other conditions In addition to the above conditions, the following shall apply for the performance awards. Performance awards shall be granted free of charge after the Annual General Meeting. Each performance award entitles the holder to receive one Series B share in the company free of charge approximately four (4) years after allotment of the award (vesting period), provided that the above performance condition has been met and that the holder has been employed by the Hexagon Group during the entire measurement period and is still employed at the time of the release of the interim report for the first quarter 2029. Exemptions to the requirement of employment during the entire measurement period up to and including the time of the release of the interim report for the first quarter 2029 may be granted by the Board of Directors in specific cases, including, but not limited to, a participant's disability or retirement. The Board of Directors shall have the opportunity to make adjustments as a result of extraordinary events such as bonus issue, share split, rights issue, and/or other similar events. The performance awards are non-transferable and may not be pledged. The performance awards can be granted by the company or any other company within the Group. Preparation and administration The Board of Directors shall be responsible for preparing the detailed terms and conditions and administration of Share Programme 2025/2028, in accordance with the above mentioned terms and guidelines. To this end, the Board of Directors shall be entitled to make adjustments to meet foreign regulations or market conditions. The Board of Directors may also make other adjustments, including for example a right to resolve on a reduced allotment of shares, if significant changes in the Hexagon Group, or its operational environment, would, as assessed by the Board of Directors, result in a situation where the established terms and conditions for Share Programme 2025/2028 no longer are appropriate or reasonable. In the event that the Board of Directors considers that the delivery of shares under Share Programme 2025/2028 cannot be achieved at a reasonable cost, with reasonable administrative efforts or due to specific market conditions, the Board of Directors shall have the right to make appropriate local adjustments to the programme or instead offer participants a cash settlement. Scope and costs of the programme Provided that the share price for the company's Series B share at the time of allotment of performance awards under Share Programme 2025/2028 is SEK 114.55[2], Share Programme 2025/2028 will, in accordance with the principles and assumptions set out above, comprise maximum 5,333,000 Series B shares in total, which corresponds to approximately 0.2 per cent of the total outstanding shares in the company. Provided that the performance condition is fully met, the total costs for Share Programme 2025/2028, in accordance with the principles and assumptions set out above, is estimated to a maximum of approximately EUR 60 million, allocated over the vesting period. Estimated social costs and administration costs for the programme are included in the amount. In the event that the total costs of Share Programme 2025/2028 would exceed EUR 60 million, the total number of allocated Series B shares in Hexagon will be reduced so that the total costs of Share Programme 2025/2028 will not exceed this amount. Such reduction will be made pro rata in relation to the highest value for each participant category in accordance with the above. Delivery of shares under Share Programme 2025/2028 To ensure the delivery of Series B shares under Share Programme 2025/2028, the company intends to enter into an agreement with a third party on terms in accordance with market practice, under which the third party shall, in its own name, acquire and transfer Series B shares in the company to the participants in accordance with Share Programme 2025/2028. Preparation of the proposal Share Programme 2025/2028 has been initiated by the Board of Directors of Hexagon and has been structured in consultation with external advisers. Share Programme 2025/2028 has been prepared by the Remuneration Committee and reviewed at meetings with the Board of Directors. Previous incentive programmes in Hexagon For a description of Hexagon's other incentive programmes, Share Programme 2022/2025, Share Programme 2023/2026 and Share Programme 2024/2027, please see the company's Annual Report 2024, note 30, and the company's website In addition to the programmes described therein, there are no other long term incentive programmes in Hexagon. Resolution on authorization for the Board of Directors on acquisition and transfer of own shares (item 16) Hexagon has previously, on the basis of authorization by the General Meeting, acquired own Series B shares for the purpose of using repurchased shares to give the Board of Directors the opportunity to adjust the company's capital structure, to finance potential company acquisitions, and as a hedge for the company's share-based incentive programmes. As of 1 January 2025, the company held 21,100,000 own Series B shares, corresponding to approximately 0.8 per cent of the total number of shares in the company. The Board of Directors makes the assessment that it remains advantageous for the company to continue to be able to use repurchased shares in order to adjust the company's capital structure, on account of potential company acquisitions and for the company's share-based incentive programmes. In view of the above, the Board of Directors proposes that the Annual General Meeting authorizes the Board of Directors to pass a resolution, on one or more occasions for the period up until the next Annual General Meeting, on acquisition and transfer of Series B shares in the company. Acquisition of shares may be made at a maximum of Series B shares so that the company's holding does not exceed ten (10) per cent of all shares in the company at that time. Acquisitions of shares on Nasdaq Stockholm may only occur at a price within the share price interval registered at that time, where share price interval means the difference between the highest buying price and the lowest selling price. Transfer of Series B shares may be made at a maximum of ten (10) per cent of the total number of shares in the company. A transfer may be made with deviation from the shareholders' preferential rights on Nasdaq Stockholm as well as to third parties in connection with acquisition of a company or a business. Compensation for transferred shares can be paid in cash, through an issue in kind or a set-off. Transfers of shares on Nasdaq Stockholm may only occur at a price per share within the share price interval registered at that time, where share price interval means the difference between the highest buying price and the lowest selling price. Transfer in connection with acquisitions may be made at a market value assessed by the Board of Directors. The purpose of the authorizations is (i) to give the Board of Directors the opportunity to adjust the company's capital structure and thereby contribute to increased shareholder value, (ii) to enable acquisition opportunities by financing acquisitions with the company's own shares, and (iii) to ensure the company's undertakings, due to share-related or share-based incentive programs (other than delivery of shares to participants in incentive programs), including social security costs. The resolution according to this item requires approval from shareholders representing at least two-thirds of both the number of votes cast as well as the shares represented at the general meeting in order to be valid. Resolution on authorization for the Board of Directors to issue shares, convertibles and/or warrants (item 17) The Board of Directors proposes that the Annual General Meeting authorizes the Board of Directors during the period up until the next AGM to, on one or more occasions, with or without deviation from the shareholders' preferential rights, and with or without provisions for contribution in kind, set-off or other conditions, resolve to issue Series B shares, convertibles and/or warrants (with rights to subscribe for or convert into Series B shares). By resolutions in accordance with the authorization, the number of shares may be increased by a number corresponding to a maximum of ten (10) percent of the number of outstanding shares in the company at the time when the Board of Directors first uses the authorization. The purpose of the authorization and the reasons for a potential deviation from the shareholders' preferential rights as set out above, is to ensure financing of acquisitions of companies, part of companies or businesses or to strengthen the company's capital base and equity/assets ratio. Such issues may not require amendment of the Articles of Association applicable from time to time. In case of deviation from the shareholders' preferential rights, issues by virtue of the authorisation shall be made on market conditions. In accordance with the conditions set out above, the Board of Directors shall also be authorized to resolve on other terms as considered necessary by the Board of Directors to carry out the issues. The Board of Directors further proposes that the Managing Director, or anyone appointed by the Managing Director, shall have the right to make any adjustments that may be necessary in connection with the registration of the resolution with the Swedish Companies Registration Office (Sw: Bolagsverket). The resolution according to this item requires approval from shareholders representing at least two-thirds of both the number of votes cast as well as the shares represented at the general meeting in order to be valid. E. AVAILABLE DOCUMENTS The Annual Report and the auditor's statement as well as the auditors'statement regarding whether the guidelines for the remuneration of senior executives have been complied with, the Board of Director's remuneration report, the Board of Director's complete proposal concerning items 15-17 together with related documents, as well as the Board of Director's statement pursuant to Chapter 18, Section 4 and Chapter 19, Section 22 of the Swedish Companies Act will be kept available for the shareholders at the company's headquarters in Stockholm no later than Monday 14 April 2025. Copies of the documents will be sent to those shareholders who request to receive such information and who have provided their address and will be available at the company's website and at the Annual General Meeting. F. SHAREHOLDERS' RIGHT TO RECEIVE INFORMATION AT THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING The Board of Directors and the Managing Director shall, if requested by a shareholder and the Board of Directors considers that it can be done without material damage to the company, provide information regarding issues that (i) may affect the assessment of an item on the agenda (ii) circumstances that may affect the assessment of the company's or its subsidiaries' financial position or information concerning (iii) the company's relation with other companies within the group. Shareholders may send questions in advance by mail to Hexagon AB (publ), Box 3692, SE-103 59 Stockholm, Sweden or by e-mail to bolagsstamma@ G. NUMBER OF SHARES AND VOTES IN THE COMPANY The total number of shares in the company amounts to 2,705,477,888 of which 110,250,000 are shares of Series A (with 10 votes per share), and 2,595,227,888 are shares of Series B (with 1 vote per share). The total number of votes in the company amounts to 3,697,727,888. Hexagon AB (publ) holds 21,100,000 of its own Series B shares, corresponding to an equal number of votes, for which the company cannot exercise voting rights. H. PROCESSING OF PERSONAL DATA For information about the processing of your personal data, see If you have questions regarding Hexagon AB's processing of your personal data, you can contact the company by email privacy@ Hexagon AB (publ) has corporate ID No. 556190-4771 and the Board of Directors' registered office is in Stockholm, Sweden. ____________________________ Stockholm in April 2025The Board of DirectorsHexagon AB (publ) [1] Earnings per share is defined as the company's earnings per share, excluding adjustments.[2] Corresponding to the closing price on 18 March 2025 for Hexagon's Series B share on Nasdaq Stockholm. For further information, please contact:Tom Hull, Head of Investor Relations, +44 7442 678 437, ir@ Heikenström, Investor Relations Manager, Hexagon AB, +46 8 601 26 26, ir@ This information was brought to you by Cision The following files are available for download: Notice to Annual General Meeting 2025 View original content: SOURCE Hexagon Sign in to access your portfolio
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Hexagon appoints Gordon Dale as President of its Autonomous Solutions division
STOCKHOLM, March 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Hexagon AB today announced the appointment of Gordon Dale as the President of its Autonomous Solutions (AS) division, reporting directly to Norbert Hanke, interim President and CEO, Hexagon. Gordon Dale has been with Hexagon for 16 years, having joined after the acquisition of NovAtel, the global leader in high-precision positioning technology. He has held several leadership positions across the AS division including as Chief Synergy Officer, where he was instrumental in bringing together the Autonomy & Positioning and Mining businesses to form the AS division. Gordon holds a Master of Business Administration and a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering. "The team has worked closely to integrate the Autonomous Solution division and prepare it to be a strong growth and margin contributor for the Hexagon Group. With the integration complete, it makes sense to now unify the leadership structure, and I am thrilled Gordon, with his in-depth industry knowledge, has accepted this role.", says Norbert Hanke, interim President and CEO, Hexagon. For further information, please contact: Tom Hull, Head of Investor Relations, Hexagon AB, +44 7442 678 437, ir@ Anton Heikenström, Investor Relations Manager, Hexagon AB, +46 8 601 26 26, ir@ About Hexagon Hexagon is the global leader in precision technologies at any scale. Our digital twins, robotics and AI solutions are transforming the industries that shape our reality. Hexagon (Nasdaq Stockholm: HEXA B) has approximately 24,800 employees in 50 countries and net sales of approximately 5.4bn EUR. Learn more at and follow us @HexagonAB. This information was brought to you by Cision The following files are available for download: Hexagon appoints Gordon Dale as President of its Autonomous Solutions division View original content: SOURCE Hexagon Sign in to access your portfolio